Legal Notices (Ifim pub, Feb 21. 1957) John R Gallagher, Attorney NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL Estate No. 4175 COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY. NEBRASKA ESTATE OF EDITH I OLA ‘ ASTLEMAK, DECEASED TftF STATE OF NEBRASKA. TO .ALL. CONCERNED Notice ls hereby given that a petition has been filed for the probate of the will of said de ceased, and for the appointment r Louedva Kuhn as Executrix thereof, which will be for hear ing m this court on March 9. *57, at 10 o'clock A M LOUIS W. REUTER. Countv Judge .COUNTY COURT SEAL) 43-45c (First pub. Feb. 21, 1957) Julius D Cronin, Attorney NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR FINAL •.ETTUEMENT OF ACCOUNT Estate No. 4123 COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY, NEBRASKA. ESTATE OF JULIA A RYAN. DECEASED THE STATE OF NEBRASKA TO .ALL CONCERNED Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed for final settlement herein, determination < heirship, mneritance taxes, fees and commissions, distriou Dr. J. L. Sherbahn CHIROPRACTOR v Block So. of Ford Garage Complete X-Ray Equipment O’Neill, Nebraska kHUMKTve . . . i .mMAl. uao of estate and approval of final account and discharge, which will be for bearing in thu court on March 1*. 1957. at 10 o’clock. A M LOUIS W REIMER, County Judge. (COUNTY COURT SEAL) 43-45c First pub Feb 2S, 1957 > Julius D Cronin Attornev NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR FINAL iETTLJ MINT OF ACCOUNT Estate No. 4094 , COUNTY COURT OF HOLT COUNTY NEBRASKA ESTATE OF HELEN A GAL ILAGHER. DECEASED THE STATE OF NEBRASKA. TO ALL CONCERNED Notice is hereby given that a [ petition has been filed for final ; settlement herein, determination of heirship, inheritance taxes, fees and commissions, distribu •ion of estate and approval if final account and discharge, which will be for hearing in this court on March 20, 1957. at 10 o’clock. A M LOUIS W REIMER. County Judge COUNTY COURT SEAL 44-46 Roaeann Schaffer Capped at Yankton— Mrs. Clara Schaffer and David. * Alice and Kathy accompanied Mr and Mrs Richard Seymour of Ainsworth to Yankton, S D , Fri day to attend the capping of Mrs 1 Schaffer’s daughter. Miss Rosc an n who is a student nurse there Slumber Party Held— Miss Elen Lohaus, daughter of Mr and Mrs H. J Lohaus, cele brated her 15th birthday anni versary Saturday at a slumber party at her home There were 10 i girls present. SPRING HOUSE CLEANING A Surplus & Dingbat AUCTION Saturday, March 9th 12:30 SHARP Lunch will be served by the Cleveland Ladies Aid Sale will be held on the old IVefso Ranch located 19 miles north and 4 miles west of Atkinson. 16 miles north of Stuart to Naper road and 2lj east; or 9 miles south of Naper and 2Vj east. OFFERING INCLUDES MACHINERY — CORN — OATS — RYE — ALFALFA j STRAW — BUILDING MATERIAL — POSTS — WIRE WINDMILLS — TANKS —A multitude of Miscellaneous j .Articles MACHINERY 1856 model 50 Massey Harris tractor, used only 65 hours, with power adjusted wheels, 1852 Massey Harris "♦4" trac tor. Case VAC tractor with hay sweep, a tood one. 4 new Massey Harris Power mowers. new 6-ft one-way. J-D 9 - ft one-way. Mil tandem disc. 4 IHC A JD 12- to 18-ft. fold up discs. 1 Seaman 4-ft Roto tillers. 55 model Chevro- ’ let pickup. 56 model Bel Air 4-door Chevrolet car, 2—two- j row MAM pul! type corn pickers. 2-row Decline corn binder with power take off. JD horse manure spreader. 2—12-ft. hay rakes. JD Van Brunt huh weel 14-ft train drill, late model JD 2-row corn planter, new endrate seeder—fertiliser spread er. rubber tired reels, racks, warons. Late mode! mounted bine crass stripper, harrows, slide stacker, etc i BUILDING MATERIALS & SUPPLIES 508 rolls of used wire, moot of It real rood, about half woven wtre and balance barb wire: 1 800 new and used posts, steel and ereoooted 58 rolls of 58-ft- cnbbtnr. 15 steel tanks from 3 to 8-ft., new and used. 4 windmills complete with tower*, rood ones: 8.000 ral. heavy steel supply tank. 2 wooden supply tanks, 20x38 ft ho* barn, a number of self feeders. A-type ho* houses. 20.000-fl of used lumber in clod in* 2x4. 2x8. 2x8. 2x12 etc., flooring sheetin*. lath, window frames, doors, window* and electrical wire and equipment Nearly new sheep dipping vat panels, troughs etc. HAY - GRAIN - BEDDING % 7.900 bushels yellow shelled corn. 1956 crop, guaranteed j quality and moisture; 2.000 bushels rye; 1.200 bushels heavy oats. 1955 crop; 34 tons baled rye straw; 154 tons extra choice alfalfa hay. All grain and hay will be sold either by weight or meant re—buy ers choke. DINGBATS - DINGBATS A 29 year accumulation of mistakes made at other auc tions. 2 truck loads—includes everything you can imagine, from a left handed monkey wrench to a spinning-wheel. $19.90 cash prise to the first party who correctly identifies ail the Dingbats. Everyone invited—Come have a good time and get in on the bargains. TERMS: Ca»h—I Need The Money j ERNIE WELLER, Owner MeexrRG A FLEMING FIRST NATL. BANK Auctioneers Atkinson. Nebr„ Clerk THIS .AD WILL APPEAR ONLT ONCE. . ’ • . * . , . . •* • . ilwing Talent Show Adds $42.94 EWING—The hometaient show held Tuesday evening. February 19, m the Ew ing school auditor - i .am, for the oenefit of the heart fund, added $42 94 to the coffers. A conflict witft the Ewing Chamfaers basketball game at L» well Lund, minister at the church if Christ, was master of . vr-.fr. rues and directed the pro gram. Talent from N rfolk Chris tian c liege assisted Local people on the program I .ncluded a vocal solo by Karen Mlnar.k with Miss Donna Minar :s. accompanist. yodeling by Mrs Earl Schindler; film stnp by Dr William H. Ross. Norfoikans assisting were Yvonne Wallis, Marie Dunning, Phyilis Dietz. BetUe Bears, Garnet Parker, Marie Dowmng. Pat Smith. Robert Chitwood, Mrs Ly dia Gerdes, Harold McCracken. Lowell Barkum, Duane King Other Ewing News On Sunday. February 17, Mr and Mrs. Floyd Lee were dinner guests at the home of Mr and Mr* Frank Hawk, who were celeorabng their 32 wedding an niversary Mrs Joe Tomajek was surpris ed on Monday afternoon. Febru ary 18, wtnen a group of ladies arrived at her home to join her I in celebrating her 71st birthday anniversary The hours were ' -pent informally and a birthday cake, made and decorated by Mr? Lee, was served as a part of the ; refreshments. Mrs. Harriet Welke. who has oeen vacationing with relatives in California, is back at her home m Ewing. Allen Peterson arrived in Ew ing early Friday morning from the Great Lakes naval training base for a weekend visit with his parents. Mr and Mr- Hans Peter son. 0 Neili News Mr. and Mrs. Myron Ellis of Al len arrived Saturday to visit their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Laursen, and an end the golden wedding anniversary if Mr. and Mrs D N Loy. They left Monday Mrs. Abbie Coker returned Monday from Winterset. la., where she attended the funeral of her sister and visited relatives during her two weeks stay. Mr and Mrs Duane Gray and family were in Page Sunday at the home of his sister and her husband, Mr and Mrs. C. E Walker. Another sister and her nurband, Mr and Mrs E K Wey er of Plain view and their mother, Mrs Evelyn Gray of Page were also dinner and supper guests. Mr. and Mrs, Harden Anspach were in Lincoln from Friday un til Sunday visiting their son and his family. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ami ach and with their daughter and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mansion Mr. and Mrs. Allen Prescott of Dixon were Sunday callers at the Marvin Anderson home. Sunday supper guests in Ewing at the Bud Bartak home were Mr and Mrs. H. P Savidge and family. Miss Sharon Hancock and a friend. Miss Donna Lee Weichel. both of Denver. Colo, arrived last Thursday to visit Sharons par ents, Mr and Mrs. Ed Hancock. They left Sunday, David Schaffer, son of Mrs. Clara Schaffer, was home from Creighton university in Omaha from Friday until Sunday. Jack Kilcoin is home on leave : from the navy. Carroll (“Cal”) W Stewart and D C. Schaffer attended a Save the-Trams meeting in Omaha Monday. Receives Proficiency Rating— Army SP 3/ Delbert Hood, whose wife, , Betty Jane, lives at 486 Chester St. Butte, recently received a super ior proficiency rating as a tank j gunner, while serving with the 188 th Airborne Infantry Regi ment in Germany. Specialist Hood, son of Onie A. ■ Hood. 1600 Chasta place Reno, Nev., is assigned to the regiment's tank company. He entered the army in May, 1955 and received aasic training at Ft. Chaffee, Ark. Hood was assigned at FT. Knox, Ky, before arriving in Europe m March 1950. The 22-yea.--old soldier was graduated from Butte Public High school in 1953. Whether you wish to buv sell or trade a low-coat want ad m The Frontier will do the i job quickly and economically! I • DIVIDENDS or insured SAVINGS (current annuel rate) First FEDERAL WINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION sioux cm. iowa 511 Fierce Sc —■■ ■ i \ ASK FOR RAIN DO Ask for RA1NB0 products by name at these O’Neill stores: COUNCIL OAK STORE STANNARD’S STORE FOURTH STREET MARKET NEW OUTLAW STORE MURPHYS STORE NEIGHBORHOOD GROCERY •»